SRINAGAR Employees of Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) on Saturday hailed the move of removing the CRPF camp from the institute premises, terming such measure vital for the well being of valleys premier health institute.
In a statement, non- gazetted Employees union SKIMS led by its president G.M Pandith thanked Governor administration and Director institute in ensuring that the forces camp that was causing much hardships to the patients and attendants was removed at an earliest from the institute premises and that the land could now be utilised for the extension of the hospital.
The hospital is already facing some space scarcity and the land that so far was used by the CRPF can now be used to build additional blocks for the patients in a bid to ensure that the common masses hailing from the far flung areas of the state do not face the hardships of any sort.
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